Conjunction with Missouri Dairy Cow Camp
May 21-23, 2025 - Freistatt, MO

Seeking consignments at this time!


Consignments NOW being accepted.
If you are interested in consigning a show age calf please contact one of the sale members below.
Larry Wright 417-300-4835
Ryan Bilyeu 417-838-1093

SALE DETAILS

• Cow Camp will be held May 21-23, Freistatt, MO.
• Missouri Holstein Association is sponsoring a tag-sale of the heifers that are used during the cow camp to be available to both youth and adults. Animals will be transferred by the June 1st youth deadline.
• Consignors:
- Accepting all breeds of show age heifers. Generally June, Sept, & December 2024 age calves.
- Commission is 10% and sponsored by Missouri Holstein Association.
- Consignor responsible for transportation of consignment to Freistatt and return home if not sold. Animal must be green broke upon arrival. Consignment will be clipped and worked with during the 3-day Cow Camp by attendees.
- $100 non-refundable consignment fee due upon commitment. If animal is sold the consignment fee is credited towards sale commission. Consignor sets starting tag price.
• In addition to the normal 3 day cow camp, the committee is scheduling an All-Breeds Youth Heifer show that will be on Saturday, May 24. Youth interested in participating in the show only will be able to bring their livestock at the completion of Dairy Cow Camp on May 23.
• Tag sale will run the length of cow camp and conclude Friday evening, May 23.
• All heifers purchased during the sale will automatically be entered into the All-Breeds youth show.
• Semen and fun auction will also be held in conjunction with event.
• Advertising will be in the Pulsator Magazine. Additional sale advertising through Facebook page: MissouriHeiferTagSale, email and Dairy Agenda Today.


You won’t want to miss this opportunity to purchase high quality cattle for the 2025 Show Season!

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If you would like to receive a catalog by mail simply email me at
MO State Sale Catalog or phone/text name and address to 417-840-3203.






MO ALL-BREEDS YOUTH HEIFER SHOW
May 24, 2025, Freistatt, MO;

FIFTH YEAR: The Missouri Cow Camp committee is again hosting an All-Breeds Youth Heifer Show on Saturday, May 24 at the Lawrence County Fairgrounds in Freistatt, MO.

*In-state and out-of-state residents exhibitors welcome
*Heifer show only
*NO-PRE ENTRY REQUIRED in 2025. Entry by Friday evening May 23
*Jackpot show with prize money
*All breeds will show together in class
*Any heifer purchased in the heifer sale on Friday, May 23
          will automatically be entered in show

See schedule below, complete list of rules and entry forms. Schedule and entry form comming soon
For more information contact Karla Deaver, 417-466-3102 deaverk@missouri.edu.



 

Missouri Membership Dues - Payable by March 15!

Late fee applies after April 15!


All Membership Dues = $50 (Farm and Associate).

Junior only members (no adult membership with them) are encouraged to pay an additional $30.00 Pulsator Subscription fee.

Additional members per farm prefix are still $25.00

DUES STRUCTURE

1. Membership dues per Farm/Prefix (includes Pulsator Subscription) = $50
2. Pulsator Magazine Subscription (for associate members or jr only
       members or additional magazines) = $30
3. Additional Members / Prefix = $25 each
4. Associate Members = $50
5. Junior Members = $5 each
6. Mid-States Holstein News (additional) = $5
7. PayPal convenience fee = $4



Click on Membership Card below to print pdf


  

Three options to pay your Membership:
1. Download, Print & Mail Form - click here
2. Pay through PayPal. Must add $4 per transaction service fee.
Please request PayPal invoice.
Email jwright@missoiuriholstein.com for an invoice
3. OR Submit free through Venmo @Missouri-Holstein.


Please send completed forms and a check payable
to Missouri Holstein Association to:

Missouri Holstein Association
Jodi Wright, Secretary/Treasurer
11449 Lawrence 2220
Verona, MO 65769

For questions or more information, email  jwright@missouriholstein.com

 



 

Missouri Dairy Hall of Honor Awards:
Awards Presentation January 31, 2025, Columbia, MO

Meritorious Service Award - Dr. Stacey Hamilton, Greenfield

Stacey Hamilton

Meritorious Service Award - recognizes and honors those individuals usually in dairy related fields, who have rendered outstanding support and service to the Missouri dairy industry.

2024 winner: Dr. Stacey Hamilton

Dr. Stacey Hamilton of Greenfield is the recipient of the Meritorious Service Award. He has been a state dairy specialist with MU Extension since 2009. Stacey received a Bachelor of Science degree from Iowa State University in 1987 and then earned his Master’s in 1989 and PhD in 1993 from the University of Missouri, both in Animal Science with an emphasis on reproductive physiology. Stacey was one of the primary people responsible for the development of the Missouri grazing wedge application, an on-line program has assisted numerous producers with pasture management decision making. He was also a leader in the development of PaddockTrac, a proximal data sensor that measures the height of forages and via calibration the biomass of forage in a pasture. Stacey has been involved in numerous research endeavors covering a broad range of topics including forage production and management, evaluation of an accelerated milk replacer program, and evaluation of estrous synchronization protocols for dairy herds. He has been an invited speaker nationwide on pasture-based dairy production and collaborated with Dr. Scott Poock on estrous synchronization comparing different protocols on over 5,000 dairy cows.


Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder Award - James & Novalee Coats, Mtn Grove

Novalee & Jimmy Coats
with presenter DyAnna Shaver

Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder Award - honors living active Missouri dairy cattle breeders who have attained state and national recognition for achievements in breeding and developing outstanding cattle.

2024 winner: Jimmy & Novalee Coats

James L. “Jimmie” and Novalee Coats are the recipients of the Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder Award. The Coats’ started dairying in 1975 in Texas County purchasing 176 acres and over time building a new milk barn and acquiring grade cattle. In the 1980s, they attended a DHIA meeting with speaker Dave Norman. This sparked an interest in registered cattle, and they started attending registered sales.
Ja-No-Co has been enrolled in Holstein DHIR, testing, classification and is a 100% Registered herd utilizing only 100% RHA Holstein sires in their AI program. Combining not only type, but production and genetic advancement, the Coats’ have received Holstein USA’s highest honors being awarded the Progressive Breeders Registry award for 8 years. In addition to this honor, they received the Progressive Genetics Award for the 18th year with an average CTPI of 2,294. The Coats’ also received the 40-Year Holstein USA member award in 2022.
Jimmie and Novalee have been heavily involved in the South-Central Holstein district since its inception. Jimmie has served as the first district President and Novalee was the secretary and treasurer for many years. Jimmie also helped revitalize the Young Farmers Association in Houston and Mountain Grove

Dairy Leadership Award
Jon Bebermeyer, Kansas City; Marilyn Calvin, Mt. Vernon


Marilyn Calvin and Jon Bebermeyer

Dairy Leadership Award - recognizes individuals who have rendered outstanding service and provided leadership for the Missouri dairy industry.

2024 winners: Marilyn Calvin & Jon Bebermeyer

Jon Bebermeyer of Kansas City, Missouri is a recipient of the Dairy Leadership Award. Jon is currently the Chief Operating Officer for the Central Area of Dairy Farmers of America. His dad’s family has two fourth-generation farms outside of Abilene, Kansas. Jon was raised in Wichita, Kansas, graduating from Wichita South High School in 1979. He then attended Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, pursuing an AAS in Purchasing in the School of Business.

In 2012, Jon joined Dairy Farmers of America, starting as a Director of Operations of the Southeast Area in Knoxville, Tennessee. After seven years, Jon was offered the chance to move back to Kansas City to become the Chief Operating Officer for the Central Area of DFA. With DFA, he has been involved in raw milk marketing for over 2,000 dairy farm families across the Midwest and Southeast U.S. (21 states). Jon has served as the Past President of Missouri Dairy Products Association, is a current MDPA Board member, and a Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors Trustee as well.

Marilyn Calvin of Mount Vernon is a recipient of the Dairy Leadership Award. The 200, mostly registered, dairy herd utilizes a 160-acre intensive grazing platform and 160 replacement heifers housed onsite to ensure a vibrant future for the herd. The farm has been advancing their genetic base through artificial insemination, the Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHIA) milk testing for 50-years, and participates in the U.S. Holstein Tristar premiere program. The family was honored as a Missouri State Fair Farm Family in 2002.
Marilyn has been a dedicated leader for the Missouri dairy industry for many years. Her leadership was exhibited locally as a 20-year member of the Lawrence County FSA committee, first as minority advisor and nine years as committee chair. Her service to dairy cooperatives has been most noteworthy, serving both Mid-America Dairymen and Dairy Farmers of America for over 30 years. Marilyn also served as chairman of Advisory Council for MU’s Southwest Center. In 2014, Marilyn was inducted into Missouri 4-H Hall of Fame and was the first woman inductee in the Missouri Institute of Cooperatives Hall of Fame. She is also an ALOT Class II alumni where they traveled to South Korea, Hong Kong, China and Japan

Family of Mike Wilson

Pioneer Award - Mike Wilson, Diamond

Pioneer Dairy Leadership Award - honors posthumously those Missouri dairy leaders who, if living, would qualify for the Dairy Leadership Award.

2024 winner: Mike Wilson

Mike Wilson of Neosho, is the recipient of the Pioneer Leader Award. He was the founder of Mi-Wil Farms. Mike graduated from Neosho High School in 1975 and continued his education by attending Crowder College and later SMSU where he earned his degree in Animal Science.
In 1966, Mike’s parents bought the current farm where he was raised and fell in love with dairy cattle. Mike’s love of showing and fellowship with other breeders has now passed down to his children as they have gotten interested in all breeds of cattle and continue showing at state and national shows. Mike produced seven 93-point, four 94-point and three 95-point cows; and one 94-point Guernsey. Mike served in state leadership roles in both breed associations. He dedicated his time to coaching dairy judging teams and judging numerous cattle shows. Not only did he coach his own children on the Neosho FFA Dairy Judging Team, but coached many other FFA teams through the years, including at least four state champions and a national championship. Michael Lee Wilson passed away on February 16, 2024.

Congratulations to all of this year's winners!
Want to nominate someone deserving to the Dairy Hall of Honors? Applications due October 31.




  

Southern National Spring Show

The Southern National Holstein and Jersey show is scheduled for April 6-10, 2025. Entries are due March 17. There is a website with rules, entries, and schedule. Click below for complete details.

Southern National Website & Entry



Click Here for Rules, Entry, & Schedule packet

  





  

2024 NATIONAL CONVENTION
Breeder Map for Herd Tours


Interested in having National Holstein Convention attendees stop by your farm on their way to or from St. Louis? With attendees driving from all corners of the country to meet in St. Louis, this is the perfect opportunity to show fellow Holstein enthusiasts your farm! Click here to fill out the form to be included on the Breeder Map available to National Holstein Convention attendees via our website and official convention program.

Click on form to view larger





 

Issues Dairy Producers need to
Know about and can participate in!

1. Advocate for The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025

Your action is needed

The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025, or H.R. 649, sponsored by House Ag Chairman GT Thompson (R-PA), has been heard and voted out of the House Education and the Workforce Committee with a bipartisan vote of 24-10 and will be sent on for full consideration, debate, and passage by the whole House of Representatives. 4 Democrats voted in favor of the bill with all 20 Republicans in attendance. The bill has been co-sponsored by two Missouri congressmen, Congressman Mark Alford (R-MO-04) and Congressman Sam Graves (R-MO-06). Contact your representatives urging them to support this important legislation. It takes just a few minutes to ensure that students have access to whole milk

Link to follow House bill



 

Spring 2025 PULSATOR - Watch your mailbox!




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To view the Spring 2025 Pulsator PDF Click here





  










In Memory - Lloyd "Tub" Lee Boyd - Dix-Lee Holsteins


November 9, 1942 - February 21, 2025 (82 years old)
The passing of Lloyd Lee Boyd (Springfield, Missouri) leaves a void in the hearts of many, as we bid farewell to a loving soul who departed on February 21, 2025 at the age of 82. Lloyd with his brothers, Noel and Lawrence, owned and operated Boyd Brothers, Bolivar, Missouri using the prefix Dixie-Lee and were nationally and internationally known for quality Holstein cattle. Breeding the well-known cow Dixie-Lee Aspen-ET EX-92 and her high TPI son Dixie-Lee Aaron-ET. Dixie-Lee Holsteins sold over 100 bulls to U.S. A.I. organizations and numerous bulls to foreign countries. Boyd Brothers received the Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder Award in 1989 presented by the Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors.

Tub lived a life devoted to family and friends. Tub worked as a dairy farmer and was known throughout the country for his expertise as a Holstein classifier and dairy farming in general. He was a true son of the soil, spending his days nurturing the land and raising livestock—traits he embraced wholeheartedly.

Lloyd was predeceased in death by his parents, Lawrence L. Boyd and Willa "June" Boyd (Stewart); and his brother Noel Boyd. He is survived by his siblings, Larry Boyd (Shawna) and Barbara Austin (Bill); his nephews, Ken Austin (Ceci), Tim Austin (Sarah), Cole Boyd and Blake Boyd (Morgan); and his sister-in-law Rita Boyd. He is also survived by many other relatives and friends.

Tub’s vast legacy will be honored with a Funeral Service at Pitts Chapel on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 1:30 PM, with a Visitation starting at 12:00 PM. Family and friends are invited to come together in remembrance at the funeral home. Immediately after the service, interment will take place at Pleasant Hope Cemetery. Additionally, friends and family may come by and pay your respect anytime Wednesday, February 26th, from 12:00 noon until 7:00 PM in the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Pleasant Hope High School FFA.

Condolences may be left online for the family at www.greenlawnfuneralhome.com








In Memory - Darrin Adwell
May 19, 1971 - February 17, 2025


Darrin Lee Adwell, 53, of Ravenwood, Missouri, a beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend. Darrin was born on Wednesday, May 19, 1971, in Maryville, MO, and passed away unexpectedly on Monday, February 17, 2025, on his farm near Ravenwood, MO. Darrin is survived by his devoted parents, Don L. Adwell and Ruth E. Adwell of Ravenwood, MO. He also leaves behind his cherished wife, Linda Adwell, and their children, AJ and Austin Adwell, all of Ravenwood, MO. He is also survived by his stepsons, Solon Rawson of Phoenix, AZ, Kalvin Rawson of Maryville, MO, and Gage and Chase Stephenson of Ravenwood, MO.

Darrin was a brother to Kristi (Todd) Schiebel of Conrad, IA, Rhonda (Bret) Pulse of Forrestdale, MO, Anita (Joe) Bacon of O'Fallon, MO, and David (Jesse) Adwell of Lathrop, MO. and brother-in-law to Shanda Furr of St. Joseph, MO, Darcy Coulter of Smithville, MO, Melanie Coulter of Maryville, MO, and Dustin Coulter of Conception Jct., MO, and his mother-in-law, Marilyn Coulter.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Victor and Thelma Miller, Woodrow and Velda Adwell, his father-in-law, Jim Coulter, and his sister-in-law, Tricia Files.

Darrin's life was marked by his dedication to his family, his faith, and his community. He attended Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly, MO, for one year before transferring to Northwest Missouri State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science. Darrin worked on the family dairy with his father Don until the herd was sold. Darrin was a passionate farmer, working on his own farm in Ravenwood, MO. For the past seven years, he also served as a school bus driver for NEN schools, where he was known for his kindness and dedication to the students.

A man of deep faith, Darrin was an active member of his church, serving as a deacon, elder, and on the Ravenwood Christian Church Board. He also held the position of Christian Campus House Board President for several years. Darrin was baptized on September 24, 1982, and his faith was a guiding force throughout his life.

Darrin had a zest for life and a love for his family that was evident in everything he did. He enjoyed snow skiing, laughing, and socializing at every opportunity. He was a compassionate listener and always made time for others. Darrin also served on the NEN School Board, where he worked to improve the educational experience for all students. He enjoyed listening to his wife and children with their musical talents, singing and playing a variety of instruments.

Services will be at 1:00 PM on Saturday, February 22, 2025, at the Ravenwood Christian Church, Ravenwood, MO. The burial will follow in the Oak Lawn Cemetery, Ravenwood.

Arrangements are being handled by Bram Funeral Home, Maryville, MO. Darrin's legacy of love, faith, and community service will continue to inspire all who knew him. He will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by his family, friends, and community.

Memorial's in Darrin's name can be made to the Christian Campus House, 904 College Avenue, Maryville, Missouri 64468.

Condolences may be left online for the family at www.bramfuneralhome.com






MU EXTENSION NEWS
LOTS of updates from the MU Team


Click here to view newsletter

Items featured in Newsletter
1. Tri-County Dairy Day, Versailles, MO. RESCHEDULED to March 7
2. Monett Dairy Day, Monett, MO. RESCHEULED to March 11
3. DMC 2025 entrollment deadline March 31.
4. Dairy Science Digest - Bump Colostrum Quality with Ease
5. Small Dairy Herd Mgmt Workshop - March 7, Ava, MO
6. Foremost Dairy Update


For more information or to register for an event contact
Specialist: Reagan Bluel 417-772-4231 or reagan@modairy.org





Women In Dairy

March Meeting
Partnering with FCS Financial on 'Empowered Women' event.

Mark your Calendars!

PENDING – Shooting for 2nd Wednesday of every month!
April – Purina Farm tour
May – Strawberry production
June – June Dairy Month Celebration
July – Support Holstein Field day
Aug – State Fair Dairy Show
Sept – pending
October – World Dairy Expo road trip
November – Insurance
December – Holiday Planning Party (Wreaths)


Then for March – we’ll be teaming up with FCS Financial to attend their “Empowered Women” event on 12Mar in Fair Grove. This seminar features Tyne Morgan, Host and executive producer of US Farm Report, and Laura Daniels, a Jersey producer who founded Dairy Girl Network.

We hope you’ll join us at this amazing event from 9:30-3 p. To Learn more and RSVP please visit: https://www.myfcsfinancial.com/about-us/empowered-women-empower-agriculture-seminar

I sure hope you’ll all be able to join us for this informative and FUN event!

Questions? Contact: Reagan Bluel 417-847-3161 (call/text), BluelRJ@missouri.edu

Empowered Women - March 12, Fair Grove





  




**FREE** 100 Years of Holstein History

It has been 10 years since we published our book. We have a couple hundred copies remaining. The board has decided to offer these FREE to anyone who is interested in having a copy. These are great for gifts for Holstein enthusiasts, awards for youth fairs, judging contests, local libraries, FFA chapters, etc. If you are interested in receiving copies I will be bringing them with me to events throughout the year or you are welcome to stop by. You are welcome to email me the number of copies you are interested in receiving. Contact Jodi Wright jwright@missouriholstein.com

This is a really great book and make great gifts.



Testimonies


People have been so impressed with the quality of the History Book. Here is just one of the compliments we have received:

"I've been collecting livestock breed history books, especially cattle, for years. Although I haven't had the chance to read your Missouri Holstein History entirely yet, in my opinion it looks "super great".

It's thorough, big, great layout, and you know what I like best, the really interesting natural pictures, and lots of them.

...Please congratulate whoever is responsible for publishing this great "cow" book and continued good fortune to you."
Don Hutzel, Retired Sire Procurement Specialist Genex




"What a marvelous book! The choice of subjects, the excellent writing and editing, the stories themselves, all combined with the unique lay-out, make this a great "read". You, and all involved with its production are to be congratulated. It is indeed, special!"
Horace Backus, Renowned Holstein Pedigree Man, Mexico, New York







  

Dairy Margin Program

2025 Enrollment open until March 31, 2025


See the full USDA announcement



  

2025

 
March 15 MHA Dues PAYABLE

March 17 Southern National Entry Deadline
Click here for entry information

April 1 Junior Dick Little Essay Contest Deadline

April 6-10 Southern National Holstein & Jersey Show, Stillwater, OK

April 15 MHA Dues LATE and require additional $10/adult late fee

April 15 Award Applications due - National Dairy Shrine
Click here for Scholarship Applications

May 1 Cow Camp Entry Deadline - 1st come 1st serve

May 20 Summer Pulsator Deadline
May 23 All-Breeds Heifer Show Entries Due

May 21-23 4-H Dairy Cow Camp, Freistatt
May 23 Missouri Heifer Tag Sale
Tri-Tip meal @ 7pm. Tickets $12/person
May 23 Jr. T-Shirt contest entry deadline
May 24 All-Breeds Heifer Show

June 1 MHA Membership dues received after June 1 are not eligible for Association Sponsored Awards.
June 23-26 National Holstein Convention, St. Louis, MO
www.holsteinconvention.com
July Classification for Missouri



Scholarship Listings http://www.hoards.com/youth/collegescholarships

Dairy Shrine Scholarships http://www.dairyshrine.org

FFA Scholarships http://www.ffa.org

Groves-View Dairy http://www.grovesviewdairy.com

Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors: http://www.modairyhallofhonors.com/

Missouri Dairy: http://www.modairy.org

Dairy Agenda Today: http://www.dairyagendatoday.com

Farms.com Classifieds-Post and search for everything farm related: livestock, feed and used equipment http://www.farms.com/classifieds

MU Extension Monthly Newsletter

We would like to link our Missouri Holstein Members that have a webpage of their own to the Missouri Holstein Page. Would you like to have your page linked up with ours? Contact Jodi Wright through the feedback form and I'll explain how it will work. We'd love to have everyone listed. There is no cost to you for this service.

 


President
John Schoen
573-934-3548
schoenfarms1@hughes.net

Vice President
Shannon Kleiboeker
417-737-2876

Secretary/Treasurer
Jodi Wright
417-743-2921
11449 Lawrence 2220
Verona, MO 65769
jwright@missouriholstein.com

Director at Large
Ed Wittorff
417-683-6135

 

Pulsator Editor
Shannon Kleiboeker
417-737-2876
17077 Lawrence 1030
Wentworth, MO 64873
mopulsator@gmail.com

Mid-States Editor
Kate Geppert
573-814-3148
4728 Co Rd 240
Kingdom City, MO 65262
ksgeppert@gmail.com

 

National Director
Alfred Brandt
573-680-9564
269 Swan Creek Lane
Linn, MO 65051
brandtdairy@gmail.com

Holstein Field Representative
Jason Ewing
417-459-9507
jewing@holstein.com



    

If you would like more information on the following:



  • Cattle Available to Sell
  • Cattle Wanted to Buy
  • Consign cattle to State Sale
  • Request catalog for State Sale
  • Advertising in Mid-States Publication
  • Subscribing to Mid-States Publication
  • Senior Membership
  • Junior Membership
  • Show Entry forms
  • Information on Missouri Sho-Me Futurity
  • Want to advertise on Breeders Page on our website
  • Would like to link farm to Missouri Website
  • Other

Please email your request for information to the following email. Include the items you are interested in, your name, address, phone, and email.  jwright@missouriholstein.com

 

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